THE LATEST.
JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS. Mukden telegrams assert that the Japanese have received 15,000 reinforcements from Yinkow mid they expect more divisions in a few days. After the Russians had sortied near Tache Bay they seized' and re-occu-pied the heights there. Th6 Japanese subsequently failed to dislodge them. A BATTLE NEAR MUKDEN. RUSSIANS UNWILLING TO GO TO WAR. An artillery duel with General Kuropatkin’s right, 12 miles from Mukden, is in progress; also, along the centre. The Japanese are being pressed back. French correspondents at St. Petersburg declare that the inwardness of General Kuropatkin’s advance is the desire of the home authorities to galvanize the people’s patriotism owing to their sullen unwillingness to join the colors,
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Manawatu Herald, 13 October 1904, Page 2
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115THE LATEST. Manawatu Herald, 13 October 1904, Page 2
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